Nov 1st: significant work shown (article content) and starts of integration into site

Nov 15th: final versions checked in / handed over with proper license included

Nov 20th: domain goes live

Dec 1st: first article goes live

We are flexible in how you contribute, if you are familiar with github, you can contribute directly to the project on Github. That is the easiest way for us, but we don't want to exclude anyone. If you are interested in contributing, we will find a way to work with you, from Github to email.

We might also consider other types of content, from cute art to videos -- if you are interested in getting involved and contributing just let us know. I look forward to hearing from you publicly on this thread or privately, just message me.

Thanks!

romainl's additions

Content-wise, here is a quick and dirty list of writing prompts (that mostly tell about my own interests, not an exhaustive or prescriptive list by any means):

and another list of things we don't want unless they improve a lot on their respective archetypes:

vim as an IDE

lists of plugins

you absolutely need my config

and I mean a lot.

Length-wise, I would say anything above 1,500 words is fine but, as robertmeta hinted at, an asciinema embed or a comic would work, too.

Quality-wise, the more you know your stuff the better, but we will certainly take a critical look at your production. Don't apply if you can't handle that kind of pressure.

ROI-wise, there's no personal gain to make from any of that unless you count online reputation as personal gain: no ad money to share, no cocaine, no bitches, no place in heaven. If there's anything to gain from that effort it would be a better average quality of Vim content available to new users.